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while ogilvie’s callous comments to and about howard knox were repulsive, they are also a stomach-turning reality in medicine. weight bias in healthcare is not rare or incidental—it is pervasive! a 2021 systematic review found consistent evidence that healthcare professionals demonstrate both implicit and explicit negative attitudes toward people in larger bodies—meaning weight bias isn’t just anecdotal but documented across disciplines (lawrence et al., 2021).
patients report feeling that bias. in a large national survey, 59% of respondents described frequent disrespectful treatment in healthcare settings because of their weight, and 40.5% reported avoiding needed medical care due to anticipated stigma (sagi-dain, et al., 2022). this bias is so deeply ingrained in clinical culture that patients consistently cite doctors as the second most common source of weight stigma, followed only by their own family members (AJMC, 2025). this isn’t a small interpersonal flaw—it is undeniably a systemic failure that is often, horrifyingly, not challenged or even acknowledged.
it is common for these patients to face a wall of implicit judgment that fundamentally alters the quality of care they receive. the AJMC research highlights a "quality of care gap" where providers spend significantly less time in the room with larger patients, provide fewer diagnostic follow-ups, and offer less detailed health education—with visits often reduced to generalized weight-loss advice regardless of the presenting complaint.
the result is a vicious cycle. patients anticipate humiliation so they delay care and cancel essential appointments. this “healthcare avoidance,” in turn, leads to a dangerous gap in preventative care wherein early signs of serious illness are caught later, if at all (NIH/PMC, 2015).
perhaps the most lethal manifestation of this bias is a diagnostic overshadowing: when a physician attributes every physical symptom—from chronic pain to respiratory distress—solely to a patient’s weight, effectively ending the diagnostic search for any other cause prematurely. the data on this is devastating: an analysis of autopsy reports revealed that patients in larger bodies were 1.65 times more likely to have significant undiagnosed medical conditions, such as cancer, heart infections, or bowel ischemia, at their time of death compared to thinner patients (AAFP). these patients didn’t die because of their weight; they died because their providers failed them.
and the harm extends beyond missed diagnoses. experiencing weight discrimination itself is associated with a 60% increase in mortality risk, independent of the patient’s actual BMI or blood work (Sutin & Terracciano, 2015). this means stigma is not just psychologically damaging; it is physiologically dangerous.
we are left with a medical system where a patient’s weight can narrow a clinician’s diagnostic lens—and where the stress of repeated stigma creates its own long-term health burden. millions of people have their own ogilvie’s. and in far too many cases, the bias they encounter proves more consequential than the symptoms that initially led them to seek care.
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Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
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